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  1. #16
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    An S14 out handeling a ZXR250?? You sure? I think you have too little confidence in your bike matey. Although the car may be powerful and fast on the straights, there is a limit to how much power an S14 can put to the ground and drifting means losing speed (depending). In the right places your bike would piss on the car.

    BTW, well done on become a true biker
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    Amen brother
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    An S14 out handeling a ZXR250?? You sure? I think you have too little confidence in your bike matey. Although the car may be powerful and fast on the straights, there is a limit to how much power an S14 can put to the ground and drifting means losing speed (depending). In the right places your bike would piss on the car.

    BTW, well done on become a true biker
    A factory S14, I would agree with you, but mine has got suspension upgrades and puts a shitload of rubber to the ground, 255 Eagle F1's on the rear and 235 F1's on the front. Those tyres are the shit, even in the wet they are amazing. Expensive as hell though.

    Yeah, drift slows you down alright and it roots the chassis. Only in small doses. There are also very few SAFE places that proper drift can be sought...i.e. sideways before a corner, obviously needs to be a place where there wont be an oncoming vehicle to collect.

    I have ridden the ZXR on most types of roads now, and can push it really quite hard, i have got to the point where i try and get faster and lower, but the back tyre slides, or sometimes the front a little bit...thats enough to crap the pants!

    I have a pretty good idea on my entry and exit speeds, and know for a fact that I can do them much higher in the cage.

    I know I need to play with the bikes suspension settings a bit more, the front has too much preload...so this might make a difference.

    The feeling of cornering a bike fast is just a pure RAW feeling of adrenaline. I love it.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett
    I know I need to play with the bikes suspension settings a bit more, the front has too much preload...so this might make a difference.

    The feeling of cornering a bike fast is just a pure RAW feeling of adrenaline. I love it.
    You need to play with them alot if the car has a massively higher corner speed compared to the bike (also rider too remember), granted a properly set up car with race suspension and race tyres will out handle a bike mid corner (by a bit), a s14 shouldn't have it over a zx2r by too much or at all when it's set up properly. One of my 'car enthusiast' mates was going on about how he could take a particular 35k corner at around 50 in his subey. My bike does around that in the WET, 80-85 in the dry with a mediocre stab at it... but that is probably not the best example. Lines play a big part of that corner (and others) and that's why I think the bike has the advantage on that corner in question, come in wide apex and exit wide, - the car can't do that at all really without breaking the law.

    I'd love to get better and see what that s14 can do though, I'm sure we can sort something out

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    good man

    i rode home last night on the cold wet dark rammed SH1.
    still rather ride that drive in comfort.
    my wife thinks i'm mad.
    my 2 year old understands though.
    I am Jack's complete lack of remorse .

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    Nah your wrong. Its a very difficult thing to compare a car to a bike, as they are differnt. but this has been debated on here LOTS of times and the answer is always "its too hard"
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badcat
    i rode home last night on the cold wet dark rammed SH1.
    still rather ride that drive in comfort.
    my wife thinks i'm mad.
    my 2 year old understands though.
    Me too mate but I was going the other way towards Manukau.
    My Missus wants me to take out life insurance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master
    Nah your wrong. Its a very difficult thing to compare a car to a bike, as they are differnt. but this has been debated on here LOTS of times and the answer is always "its too hard"
    Exactly right, I would much rather enjoy anything fast and excilerating than choose only one. They both have their own good points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nitzer
    Me too mate but I was going the other way towards Manukau.
    My Missus wants me to take out life insurance!
    Do it, don’t want to leave my family in the shit caus some wanker "Didn’t see me" while on a cell phone...
    Could get struck by lightning too, ya never know!
    We all have our little obsessions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by myvice
    You own a car?
    Why?



    'Cause it's a 200SX, mate! And a hotted one too! Nice wheels. Even the cops had them on trial as pursuit cars down the Waikato way a few years ago! CAn understand your reluctance to sell it!
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear
    'Cause it's a 200SX, mate! And a hotted one too! Nice wheels. Even the cops had them on trial as pursuit cars down the Waikato way a few years ago! CAn understand your reluctance to sell it!
    Yea maybe, but its still a car...
    Cant lean over in cars, well I do but now my wife won’t let me drive!
    We all have our little obsessions...

  12. #27
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    they lean over a bit too much factory...body roll. SOme decent Coil Overs or high end springs with braces everywhere and the leaning stops...and the control begins.
    That is probably one of the best things about the bike...the leaning. That and wheelies and stoppies...all be it very limited still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by myvice
    Could get struck by lightning too, ya never know!
    Knowing my luck I will!

    Yep time to grow up, get sensible and insure myself

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    it is a nice feeling when you are riding even in the wet and you are happier than being in a cage....
    the only sad day i had was the first day my new leathers got wet... but its all good now.... rain happens...
    Taking it to the track thanks to: KIWIBIKE INSURANCE & PIRELLI TYRES, EXPERIENCE MOTORCYCLES, EBC Brakes, SUPERSPROX Sprockets, TSUBAKI Chains, RST Leathers, REPSOL Oils, FutureGrafix, Autolink

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    I own a car.. no-one will bloody buy it
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